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Southern Studies Concentration


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A concentration in Southern Studies offers students the opportunity to explore traditional disciplines through an interdisciplinary perspective that focuses on the significance of the American South and societies in the western hemisphere that directly affected its development as a region comprised of different cultures and peoples. Students study the American South and its history, politics, religious traditions, visual and musical images, languages, archeological past, natural environment, as well as its future. This concentration encourages students to examine the myths and realities of life in the South and to foster scholarly investigation of this unique and fascinating region in order to understand its place and role in the nation. While the immediate goal of a concentration in Southern Studies is to stimulate intellectual curiosity and to provide strategies for investigation of this region, the long term goal is to help Davidson students understand the universal by examining the particular and come to a greater understanding of the larger world.

Requirements


1. Satisfactory completion of five courses or their equivalent to include:


b. At least one 300- or 400-level seminar


  • ENG 486 Faulkner and Welty;
    or department seminars to be designated by the Advisory Committee

2. Only two courses in the student’s major may be counted toward the concentration


Only two courses in the student’s major may be counted toward the concentration; no more than two courses in any one department may be counted toward the concentration; and no more than two courses focusing on the Caribbean may count toward this concentration.

3. A grade of “C-” or higher is required in all courses counted toward the concentration.


4. In addition


In addition many departments offer special topics courses that are or can be approved as electives for the Southern Studies Concentration. Please check with the faculty liaison for a complete listing and approvals when planning a program of study.

Application Procedures


The Southern Studies Concentration is administered by the Southern Studies Advisory Committee. The faculty liaison is Dr. Sally McMillen. Students shall submit a written application to the Advisory Committee by the end of fall semester of their junior year. The application will designate the courses to be used to satisfy concentration requirements. Any internship or course taken at another institution must be approved by the Advisory Committee. Certification of completion of all requirements for the concentration is made by the Registrar upon the recommendation of the Southern Studies Advisory Committee.

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